National People's Assembly
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National People's Assembly
Summary
National People's Assembly is an unicameral legislature[1]. It draws 92 Wikipedia views per month (unicameral_legislature category, ranking #79 of 206).[2]
Key Facts
- National People's Assembly was a member of African Parliamentary Union[3].
- National People's Assembly is located in Bissau[4].
- National People's Assembly is in the country of Guinea-Bissau[5].
- National People's Assembly's image is recorded as Assembleia Nacional da Guiné-Bissau.jpg[6].
- National People's Assembly's instance of is recorded as unicameral legislature[7].
- National People's Assembly's headquarters location is recorded as Palácio Colinas de Boé[8].
- National People's Assembly's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 134261162[9].
- National People's Assembly's Commons category is recorded as National People's Assembly (Guinea-Bissau)[10].
- National People's Assembly's has part is recorded as Member of the National People's Assembly of Guinea-Bissau[11].
- National People's Assembly's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09ry1q[12].
- National People's Assembly's official website is recorded as https://www.parlamento.gw/[13].
- National People's Assembly's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Guinea-Bissau[14].
- National People's Assembly's number of seats is recorded as {'amount': '+100'}[15].
- National People's Assembly's different from is recorded as Narodowe Zgromadzenie Ludowe[16].
- National People's Assembly's position held by head of the organization is recorded as President of the National People's Assembly[17].
- National People's Assembly's schematic is recorded as Guinee Bissau Parliament 2019.svg[18].
- National People's Assembly's IPU chamber ID is recorded as gw?chamber_id=13410[19].
Body
Operations
National People's Assembly's headquarters location is recorded as Palácio Colinas de Boé[8].
Why It Matters
National People's Assembly draws 92 Wikipedia views per month (unicameral_legislature category, ranking #79 of 206).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]